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Ennis in the running for Ireland’s friendliest town

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A drone shot of Ennis. Images: Paschal Brooks/Brooks Video

Ennis has been shortlisted as one of the Top 3 finalists for the Retail Excellence Ireland Friendliest Place Award 2016.

Clare County Council nominated Ennis for the award and joins Navan, County Meath, and Gorey, County Wexford, as finalists in the annual nationwide competition which is run in association with Barclaycard.

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Each County and City Council across Ireland was invited to enter their city, town or village in the competition. The participating Ennis stores are Willow Boutique, Patrick Bourkes Menswear, County Boutique, Seoidin Eile, Maddens Furniture and Rochfords Pharmacy.

In early August retail experts undertook ā€˜Mystery Shopsā€™ of the participating Ennis businesses where they judged customer service, store appearance externally, internal layout and staff helpfulness. Individual stores which achieve a combined score of 80% or over will be awarded the Retail Excellence Ireland Mark of Excellence to display.

Ireland Friendliest Place will be named at the Retail Excellence Ireland Ceremony in the Radisson Blu Hotel, Galway, on 9 November.

Mayor of Ennis Cllr. Ann Norton said, ā€œBeing shortlisted is testament to the high quality visitor and shopping experience on offer in Ennis and is a vote of confidence in the partnership approach adopted by Clare County Council, Ennis Chamber of Commerce and local businesses to promoting the town.ā€

Mayor Norton added, ā€œEnnis’ participation in this awards scheme will raise further awareness of the town’s attractiveness as a shopping destination and visitor location.ā€

Gerard Dollard, Director of Services, Planning & Economic Development, Clare County Council said, ā€œEntering the awards scheme presents a good opportunity to promote the town and have it evaluated by key retail professionals. Our success in being shortlisted is an endorsement of the high standards and quality our local retailers provide to their customers.ā€

ā€œClare County Council, through the Local Enterprise Office, and Ennis Chamber of Commerce are working together to promote the development of a vibrant and competitive retail sector in the town. It is important that local business development and support organisations continue to collaborate in order to reinforce and build on the positive momentum made in the local retail sector in recent years,ā€ he said.

ā€œClare County Council and Ennis Chamber recently developed a prospective package setting out the positive attributes of Ennis as an attractive retail investment location. We have already seen some recent store openings reflecting the success of this initiative,ā€ concluded Mr. Dollard.

Copies of ‘Ennis Retail: Opportunity….Invest’ are available from Ennis Chamber, O’Connell Street, Ennis, Co. Clare (065-6842988), and from the Local Enterprise Office Clare, Ɓras Contae an ChlĆ”ir, Ennis, Co. Clare (065-6821616) / localenterprise@clarecoco.ie).

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